Below, Moore recalls to The Boot how he discovered -- and wound up recording -- "Kinda Don't Care."

Typically, my producer [Jeremy Stover] goes out and looks [for songs] if we want to look for some outside material, or if I haven’t written at all, he’ll go out and find stuff. Rhett and Ross and I in particular have written a lot of songs together and had hits together. So when I see their name[s] on a song, I definitely pay attention, because they're buddies, and we’ve had a lot of success together.

I think that ["Kinda Don't Care"] was sent to my producer, and he sent it to me. The honky-tonk nature of it [drew me to it]; it just, to me, was kind of old school, something like Hank [Williams] Jr. would have done. Rhett and Ross and Ben, who wrote it, they’re so good at turning lyrics and coming up with unique ideas.

I thought, "Man, I never heard "Kinda Don’t Care" as a title." I’ve always really liked titles that are different and ideas that are different, and I thought this kind of checked both boxes. We did some different things, as far as musically, on this album, and so I still wanted it to be traditional in a lot of aspects, too, so this helped with that.